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State of CERES/NASA/EOS/Senior Reviews

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<strong>NASA</strong> Science Mission Directorate FY11 President’s Budget Request- Increases across the board from FY10 to FY15. Earth Science increases by 60%.- FY11 ES increases by $382 million over FY 2010 enacted, and $1.8 billion over 4-years (FY 2011-14) compared to the FY 2010 Budget;- Re-flies the Orbiting Carbon Observatory, which is critical to our understanding<strong>of</strong> the Earth’s carbon cycle and its effect on climate change;- Accelerates the development <strong>of</strong> new satellites to enhance observations <strong>of</strong> theclimate and other Earth systems;- Expands and accelerates Venture-class competitive PI-led missions;- Enhances climate change modeling capabilities to enhance forecasts <strong>of</strong> regionaland other effects;- Operates 15 Earth-observing spacecraft in orbit and launches Glory, NPP, andAquarius;- Proceeds toward completion and launch <strong>of</strong> remaining foundational missions:LDCM (6/13) and GPM (7/13).

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